Introduced in 1966 as an upscale, high-performance variant of the Belvedere, the Plymouth GTX remained in production as a stand-alone nameplate for only five years. But even though Plymouth axed "the ...
The styling of the '71 Plymouth B-Bodies changed dramatically from their earlier predecessors. The new design was done in Dick Macadam's studio by John Herlitz. The '71 B-body two-door was an ...
In 1972, only the Satellite and Road Runner remained in showrooms. The former had taken over the Belvedere's role as a bread-and-butter midsize car. It was available in various body styles and an ...
The 1972 Plymouth GTX did not go out with a bang so much as a long, quiet exhale. After years of being sold as one of the most forceful muscle cars on American streets, it slipped into a changing ...